Creative construction: crafting, negotiating and performing urban food sharing landscapes

Activities utilising online tools are an increasingly visible part of our everyday lives, providing new subjects, objects and relationships - essentially new landscapes - for research, as well as new conceptual and methodological challenges for researchers. In parallel, calls for collaborative inter...

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cities
Collaboration
Communications technology
Food
food sharing
Geographers
Information technology
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interdisciplinary research
Internet
Landscape
methodology
online research
Regular Paper
Researchers
Teams
Translation
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